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Heather wants to be a princess when she grows up. Thus she starts wearing make-up and practicing curtseys. This is an example of Heather's emerging
 
  a. sense of inhibition.
  b. preconventional morality.
  c. identification with the aggressor. d. ego ideal.

Question 2

In Phase III of the mate selection process, the discovery of their relationship has a life of its own.
 
  a. parental support; basic similarities
  b. career compatibility; feelings of rapport c. basic differences; sexual preferences
  d. role compatibility; empathyandgive the couple a sense that



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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